Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
GOP lawmakers accuse Fed of being lax before bank failure, by Paul Wiseman
House GOP pushes sprawling bill to ‘unleash’ American energy, by Matthew Daly
CNN
High egg prices send profits at largest US producer soaring more than 700%, by Chris Isidore
Elon Musk and other tech leaders call for pause in ‘out of control’ AI race, by Samantha Murphy Kelly
The Wall Street Journal
Companies Big and Small Lose Access to Credit Amid Bank Stress, by Jack Pitcher
Disney Lays Off More Than 300 Streaming-Focused Employees in China, by Jessica Toonkel and Joe Flint
CNBC
Pending home sales squeezed out a tiny gain in February, as mortgage rates jumped, by Diana Olick
JetBlue is preparing to trim New York flights in response to FAA staffing shortage, CEO says, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Exclusive: Google says Microsoft’s cloud practices anti-competitive, critical of deals with rivals, by Foo Yun Chee
Alibaba considers yielding control of some businesses in overhaul, by Josh Horwitz, Kane Wu and Julie Zhu
News about business journalism:
Kulp swaps Adweek for Tech Brew
Hughes to join the FT’s special investigations team
Adcox joins National Law Journal as a business of law reporter
Australian biz publication names McDuling inaugural EIC
Riding departs React News for Inside Housing
Song joins Carbon Brief as section editor for China
RTO Insider’s Mintz departs for news startup
ACBJ appeals open records ruling in Kentucky
FT hires Louch to cover private capital
Reuters’ Lauren Young Q&A, Politico promotions, new Journal-Constitution ed in chief
Media Movers: Lauren Young, Reuters rock star